Vortex V-V700 Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

This exercise equipment is built for optimum safety. However, certain precautions apply whenever you

operate a piece of exercise equipment. Be sure to read the entire manual before you assemble, operate

or use this equipment.

Assembly

• Check you have all the components and tools

listed on pages 3 and 4, bearing in mind that, for

ease of assembly, some components are pre-

assembled.
• Keep children and animals away from the work

area, small parts could choke if swallowed.
• Make sure you have enough space to layout the

parts before starting.
• Assemble the item as close to its final position

(in the same room) as possible.
• The product must be installed on a stable and

level surface.
• Dispose of all packaging carefully and

responsibly.
• The assembly of this equipment is best carried

out by 2 people.

Using

• It is the responsibility of the owner to ensure that

all users of this product are properly informed as to

how to use this product safely.
• Keep unsupervised children away from the

equipment.
• This product is intended for domestic use only.

Do not

use in any commercial, rental, or institutional

setting.
• Before using the equipment to exercise, always do

stretching exercises to properly warm up.
• If the user experiences dizziness, nausea, chest

pain, or other abnormal symptoms

stop the

workout and seek immediate medical attention.

• Only one person at a time should use the

equipment.
• Keep hands away from all moving parts.

• Always wear appropriate workout clothing when

exercising.

Do not

wear loose or baggy clothing,

since it may get caught in the equipment. Wear

athletic shoes to protect your feet while exercising.

Do not

place any sharp objects around the

equipment.
• Disabled persons should not use the equipment

without a qualified person or doctor in attendance.
• Injuries to health may result from incorrect or

excessive training.
• This product is not suitable for therapeutic purposes.
• This product is suitable for user’s weight of:

125kgs.

• This product conforms to: BS EN ISO 20957 Part 1

and BS EN 957 Part 10 class (H) - Home Use - Class

(C).
• Keep in mind that you should lock the spinning bike

by adjusting the brake knob to “+” after using it.
• Put your hand on the top of the knob, turn the

tension control by “+” for more resistance, until that

it’s difficult to turn the flywheel when you want to lock

the mechanism.
• Please be aware the risk caused by the absence of

a freewheel system. Please press the brake knob to

stop exercising or slow down the speed in case of

causing any injury on feet from the compulsory

strength from the inertia of the flywheel.

Battery safety

Warning:

Incorrect installation of batteries

may cause battery leakage and corrosion,

resulting in damage to the computer.

Do not

mix old and new batteries, or

batteries of different types.

Do not

dispose of batteries in a fire.

Do not

dispose of batteries with

normal household waste, take to a local recycling

centre

Warning:

Before beginning any exercise program, consult your Doctor. This is especially

important for persons over the age of 35 or persons with pre-existing health problems. You

MUST read all instructions before using any fitness equipment. Argos and its associates assumes no

responsibility for personal injury or property damage sustained by or through the use of this product.

Important –

Please read fully before assembly or use

Safety Information

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Summary of Contents for V-V700

Page 1: ...Bike These Instructions contain important information which will help you get best from your equipment ensure safe and correct assembly use and maintenance Important Please read these instructions fu...

Page 2: ...c shoes to protect your feet while exercising Do not place any sharp objects around the equipment Disabled persons should not use the equipment without a qualified person or doctor in attendance Injur...

Page 3: ...al Left Right 1Set 29 Computer 1 9 Front Stabilizer 1 8 Rear Stabilizer 1 1 Main Body 1 2 Handle Frame 1 3 Handle Support Frame 1 4 5 Saddle Post Assembly 1 12 Computer Holder Bracket 1 32 Water Bottl...

Page 4: ...e contacting Argos regarding any missing fixings Components Fixings 3 8mm Washer 8 5 Allen Wrench 1 74 75 71 28 89 6mm Flat Head Philips Bolt 2 20mm Allen Bolt 8 15mm Flat Head Philips Bolt 2 Multi Wr...

Page 5: ...ers 75 b Repeat step a to install Rear stabilizer 8 to Main Body 1 c Lever the machine The user can tighten or loose 2 x Level Feet 21 to level the machine if needed Tighten 2 x Level foot lock nuts 5...

Page 6: ...nsert Saddle Post Assembly 4 5 into the rear opening tube of the Main body 1 b Adjust the Saddle Post Assembly 4 5 to your desired height then tighten the Lock knob 25 c Loosing Knob 26 to select your...

Page 7: ...Assembly Instructions Step 3 6 Place Saddle 27 onto the post of the Saddle Support 5 secure the Saddle 27 by tightening the saddle locking nuts Pre fitting on the Saddle...

Page 8: ...Assembly Instructions Step 4 7 Loose the side Knob 31 and Lock Knob 25 and pull it out Insert Handle Support Frame 3 into the front opening tube of the Main Body 1 Tighten Lock knob 25 and Knob 31...

Page 9: ...ion and fix using 1 x 20mm L Shaped Lock Knob 28 and 1 x U Shaped handle locking bracket 10 Which was pre fitted inside of the Handle support frame 3 To Tighten Turn 20mm L Shaped Lock Knob 28 handle...

Page 10: ...Assembly Instructions Step 6 Attach Water Bottle Rack 32 to the Main Body 1 fix using 2 x 15mm Flat Head Philips Bolts 71 9...

Page 11: ...L and right one marked R Fasten the left pedal by turning in an anti clockwise direction and fasten the right pedal by turning in a clockwise direction The pedals include a system which maintains the...

Page 12: ...sing 2 x 6mm Flat Head Philips Bolts 89 b Attach the Computer 29 to the Computer Holder Bracket 12 fix using 2 x 12mm Philips Bolts 88 Please note these two bolts were pre fitted to the bottom of the...

Page 13: ...m greater than the training area This is a space where you can safely dismount without obstruction in case of an emergency Where two pieces of equipment are positioned adjacent to each other the free...

Page 14: ...s by using adjustable wrench user self prepared Step 2 Tighten M6 Hex Nut b and M6 Aircraft Nut c 1 4 turn Step 3 Repeat step 1 and 2 to tighten the tension bolt on the other side Step 4 Ride the bike...

Page 15: ...The Computer will display the current speed DISTANCE Press Mode key until the pointer advances to DIST The Computer will display each trip distance you have traveled TIME Press Mode key until the poi...

Page 16: ...ove the battery cover on the back of the computer 2 Replace 1 5V AA battery 3 Make sure the battery is installed correctly and the polarities are correct 4 If the display is not clear or only partial...

Page 17: ...to work to start in your Target Zone Warming up A successful exercise program consists of three parts Warm up Aerobic exercise and cool down Never start a training session without warning up and never...

Page 18: ...arget Zone B Beat per minute 20 24 145 165 155 175 25 29 140 160 150 170 30 34 135 155 145 165 35 39 130 150 140 160 40 44 125 145 135 155 45 49 120 140 130 150 50 54 115 135 125 145 55 59 110 135 120...

Page 19: ...e the benefits of exercising it is important to exercise with the proper intensity The proper intensity level can be found by using your heart rate as a guide For effective aerobic exercise your heart...

Page 20: ...s get rid of and keep off the excess fat that our bodies can store weight training is an essential part of the exercise routine process Weight training helps tone build and strengthen muscle If you ar...

Page 21: ...an three workouts each week with at least one day of rest between workouts After a few months of regular exercise you may complete up to five workouts each week if desired Remember the key to success...

Page 22: ...lles tendons and ankles Quadriceps stretch With one hand against the wall for balance reach back and grasp one foot with your other hand Keeping your bent knee pointing directly downward towards the f...

Page 23: ...and mild non abrasive detergent Do not use solvents 5 Do not attempt to repair this equipment yourself Should you have any difficulty with assembly operation or use of your exercise product or if you...

Page 24: ...Exploded Parts Diagram 23...

Page 25: ...41 Front Fork Right Cover 1 14 Brake 1 42 Brake Holder 1 15 Transport Wheel Inner Sleeve 2 43 8mm Spring Washer 4 16 Fly Wheel 1 44 40 80mm Elliptical Sleeve 2 17 Belt Pulley 1 45 60 20 2mm Flat Elli...

Page 26: ...k 2 82 6mm Washer Zinc 2 65 M12 Cap Nut Chromed 2 83 ST4 2 20mm Dome Head Philips Screw Black 2 66 12mm Spring Washer Chromed 2 84 ST4 2 15mm Dome Head Philips Screw Black 6 67 20 12 5 5mm Washer Zinc...

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